Berry Almond Smoothie Recipe

This delicious recipe was made possible by Vitamix. Blender was provided for my use but opinions expressed are my own.

This recipe almost failed.

In fact, I think it did fail, briefly.

According to my kids it tasted great, but the process of making it was anything but smooth (no pun intended).

I guess it was a good experience because it tested the limits of my Vitamix 5200 and helped me get a really good feel for it’s limits.

Some things I learned:

You cannot fill the Vitamix container with only frozen items and expect it to blend. It won’t. I promise. It’s not a cement mixer.

Do not turn said container upside down after adding liquid to it. It will go all over the floor.

You can salvage the smoothie.

Your child is laughing AT you, roll with it.

My goal with this smoothie was to make it dairy-free. Because of the “cement” issues I had, I added some whole milk to salvage the recipe so the photos show a bit creamier than it will be if you follow the recipe. I did include instructions for the milk version, though, in case you prefer it creamier.

Instructions

Notes

You can change this recipe up a bit and use frozen berries and 1 to 1-1/2 cup of milk instead of ice for the more creamy texture shown in the photos.

Nutrition or specific diet information shown is an estimate or best guess and is for information only. 730 Sage Street is not responsible for the factual accuracy of any nutrition information, calculations or claims.

My kids LOVED this. Love. Even my son who is picky about fruit and anything made with it. I don’t like raspberries so it was hard for me to gauge but between the 2 of them they finished the entire container of smoothie in a day, and asked for more. Again, ours had a thicker, creamier consistency than yours will because I had to improvise a bit because my berries were frozen. I included these alternate instructions in the recipe above using milk.

How to clean your Vitamix

After enjoying your smoothie, one of my favorite features of the Vitamix is how easy it is to clean. Add a drop of dish soap and warm water to the canister and turn it on high and run it for 30 seconds. It cleans most of the mess off the container, then I just need to take a sponge and was the top edge and parts of the lid that didn’t get clean. It is not recommended to put your Vitamix container and parts in the dishwasher.

I love smoothies that are kid approved! My girls do a fantastic job of eating fruits, but veggies can be a bit harder, so I love the addition of the carrot and protein packed almonds. This recipe is going on my to-try list. Thank you so much for sharing!

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